Large campground, but each site is comfortable
Lots of tall trees, campsites are reasonably spaced for a level of privacy
Lots of tall trees, campsites are reasonably spaced for a level of privacy
The campground is clean and green. Virtually every site is a pull thru. Only thing that keeps it from being a 5 star - I can hear all the traffic coming and going on the main road.
Hard to get reservations because of popularity and people use reservations to get into the park and never stay in campground.

What's better than camping in a National Park? Camping with friends/family in a National Park! Apgar Group camp is in a great location and allows people to camp together vs the dreaded task of trying to find multiple sites close together. This is a great rustic campground.










One of the most beautiful places I've ever visited. But be prepared to reserve your spot months in advance.


Group sites: you must have at least 10 people to stay here. Booked for a family reunion, was a nice layout. Site is wooded and shady. Facilities modern but still basic. Tons to do nearby for all ages and interests, including ranger programs short walk away. Really memorable trip. Highly recommended.

Apgar Village is a little tourist town in the West end of Glacier National Park. The campground gets BUSY in the summer when the Going-to-the-Sun is open. There is running water, nearby food and shops at this campground.
